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Danny Green is not worried about his latest shooting woes, as he admitted on Saturday. The Los Angeles Lakers’ veteran has a series of bad shooting nights in the bubble.

The Lakers had one of the worst offenses during the seeding games in Florida with the former Spurs and Raptors wing shooting at 25% from the arc and 38% from the field.

“As a shooter, that happens. We all go through phases and lulls. But the odds are in my favor at this point,” Green said on Zoom after the Lakers’ practice on Saturday, according to SB Nation’s Harrison Faigen, via USA Today Sports.

“I’m looking at the positives and the bright side of it. I have not lost any confidence, I’m not hesitating in taking my shots. I feel very comfortable and like I’m starting to get back to my normal self.”

Green will need to improve his percentage in order for the Lakers to get past the other Western Conference teams in the postseason.